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Disaster Planning
General Information on the Web
The Preservation
Directorate at the Library of Congress provides several
excellent articles, including Peter Waters' classic, Procedures for Salvage
of Water-Damaged Library Materials.
Conservation
OnLine (CoOL) contains several excellent articles and numerous
disaster plans, mostly from university libraries.
The Disaster Preparedness Clearinghouse was developed by the Association
for Library Collections & Technical Services, a division of the American
Library Association, for libraries of all sizes and types.
The AMIGOS Preservation
Service offers advice, referrals and workshops in disaster
planning and other subjects.
The Southeastern
Library Network (SOLINET) Preservation Service offers on-line
articles, referrals and recovery assistance.
The Northeast
Document Conservation Center maintains a selection of disaster
planning technical leaflets online.
National Recovery Vendors
Munters Moisture Control Services specializes
in the dehumidification of buildings and their contents.
Midwest Freeze-Dry
Ltd. offers freeze-drying as well as well as other services.
BMS Catastrophe offers
a variety of salvage services.
Vidipax has
experience recovering sound and images from tapes damaged by smoke and water.
Belfor offers
comprehensive disaster recovery services.
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Updated: 05/08/2009